she admits it on her own -- megyn: all this started because during her debate with scott brown the other night in massachusetts, she talked about her work on this asbestos case. he went after her, and she defended it, and it became clear she had done this, and now this legal scholar is saying, oh, she made a harmful admission because if you don't have a law license in the state, you're not allowed to practice law there. it's a crime. >> exactly. megyn: but the question is, what amounts to the practice of law, joey? >> much ado about nothing, megyn. do me a favor, remind me never to run for political office, because they'll make this an issue! it's a nonissue. megyn: what'd you do? >> you do have a license to practice, joey. >> i need two months to explain! it's an amicus brief -- megyn: friend of the court brief. >> yes, it's a supreme court submission which is federal law. as a result of a supreme court admission, we know because we're all lawyers, megyn, you, mercedes is a lawyer, we studied these in law school. any supreme court admission is an academic endeavor, exercise -- megyn: bu